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Topic: Maiden voyage on new kayak - Native Slayer Propel 10  (Read 2246 times)

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YakFisherman

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Recently bought a new Slayer Propel 10' and took it out yesterday for the first time.  Initial thoughts are that I really like it and it's going to do everything I hoped it would.  It'll be my go-to choice for bass fishing on the Delta, small ponds, etc.  Fished the entire day without needing to use the paddle.  Gotta love reverse!   :thumright:


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Have to love reverse!
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Nice yak. Thanks for the review YF.
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